50 percent of the nonprofit Jewish organizations received a top score of "inclusion", which indicates they are taking significant steps to welcome LGBT individuals and families.

The index aims to encourage Jewish communities to prioritize inclusion of LGBT members and highlights significant opportunities for improvement, especially in workplace recruitment and training.

The index also found that 98 percent of organizations participating in the survey offer same-sex couples family membership, and 90 percent include inclusive terms in their publicity materials.

“This report marks a milestone in the Jewish community,” said Idit Klein, Executive Director of Keshet, a non-profit organization that works for the full inclusion of LGBT Jews in Jewish life.

“We hope it will galvanize our leaders to make LGBT inclusion a key priority, and we invite organizations at any stage of inclusion to reach out to us for training, resources and assistance to make our community a home for all,” she added.